Show C e < OOOO4O IN If POWIAl ARt A c < < < < > OO In yesterdays review of the political situation as applied to the condition of the aspirants for federal appointments the reporter who does politics for The Herald was guilty of gross neglect neg-lect In the story there was an emission emis-sion which was grave very gravz People Peo-ple generally may not have noticed it but it was there just the same The omission was there not the matter emitted Careful conning of the tale which is alluded to will reveal the absence of the patronymic of Hon Wiley Brown who is an aspirant for the appointment of United States attorney for this dis trict of Utah The omission alluded to was not intentional I should be charged to the sources of information from whence The Herald man got his story Because come to think of it Hon Wiley Brown is a candidate And I an aggressive one at that Why some months ago soon after McKinley was elected he wagered 5 against 250 put up by Judge Dey that Lindsay Rogers would not be appointed Hon Wiley Brown may get there Quien sabe He wears in addition to his clothes a look of confidence and satisfaction His face is aglow with the enthusiasm of expectancy expec-tancy He acts like a man who has just received a letter from home with a remittance Hon Wiley Brown is a candidate in the fullest sense the term implies Who his supporters are is a secret which shall be kept as sacredly as would the honor of a sister Until Hon Wiley Brown opens his mouth and discloses it the story shall be entitled The Unpublished Tale or Who is Backing Wileyfc < fc 0 The aspirants who have been working j work-ing so quietly were disturbed somewhat when The Herald came to hand yesterday yes-terday They wondered where the information in-formation came from Up to date Den his Clay Eichnor has had Abner McKinley Mc-Kinley all to himself I is now stated that the mail eastward yesterday carried car-ried no less than 30 letters to Abner McKinley From now until the Utah appointments are filled there will be no rest for Abner McKinley He will be persecuted in his seclusion and worried wor-ried by mail carriers His bills for stamps will increase and his nights will be sleepless Abner McKinley is going to have trouble from this time on tme Nash too was working a bit of a game with that cousin of his George K Nash of Ohio And now Smith and Greenewald are hustling to counteract the influence George K Nash may exert ex-ert in the direction of his relative From this time on the supporters of the two candidates alluded to will have a hustle 000 Arthur Pratt Adam Paul and Bo nan Cannon held an animated conference confer-ence yesterday I was eight feet from the curb so that no one could do any listening I is said that if Pratt gets to be chief that Paul and Cannon will again work for the city Perhaps There was a time when Boman thought he I was going to be captain of police under un-der Pratt That was when Arthur was first elected Cannon claimed Pratt had promised him the place But Jack Donovan was selected and Cannon went into seclusion Now after all these years it would seem that Boman has forgiven Arthur and is going to try again Perhaps Pratt will stand by him this time Perhaps Matt Rhodes was led up on the carpet car-pet a few days ago by Police Commissioner Commis-sioner Kenyon Samuel wanted to know why Matt pulled Essie Watkins Wat-kins Rhodes replied that Chief Pratt used to do the same and then the conversation con-versation lagged for lack of interesting interest-ing subjects for discussion |